The Layover

The Layover

I'm watching Bourdain's new series, The Layover, for the first time. I sure hope buffetbuster is getting paid ample royalties, because the show is essentially his life story. Head to a city for 30 to 36 hours, eat at more places than anyone thinks is possible, then post a report.

The Hotlanta show that I watched last night, Tony and Alton Brown ended up in a "Gentlemans Club", Alton had his stack of $1's and was ready to make it rain.

The moment when the camera panned back and you realized Alton was still with him actually made me laugh out loud. I would have loved to have seen the footage of the discussion that got him to go along. Bourbon can do wonderful things apparently.